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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • 19

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FORT LAUDERDALE 'IVEWS AM) I3-B SUX-SKVriNKL. Sunday. Marc 11, 12 So Chest look at burdine's pfarctociU. Cj new store hours i niwnuuy, rnursaay, ft fridy 10 a-m- 'ri i 9.30 n.m. 1m, ihoufh I umlk through th vallry mf lh shmdow 0 drmih, AW or no J.

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wnwwwimiMiHWWPWiWHoi mwvmmmm "wt jr. Wright WEST HOLLYWOOD John W. 65, of 6044 SW 37th St. died at Memorial Hospital, Holly--vood, Thursday. Survivors include two sons.

John Jr. oT West Hollywood and James of Cleveland; a brother, George of Calcutta, and a 'sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Georgetown, Pa. John Deli man HOLLYWOOD John Deliman. 66, of 1847 Plunkett a member of the New Jersey racing commission, died at his home here Friday.

A regular visitor here for the last 20 years, Mr. Deliman was from Perth Amboy, N.J. Survivors include his widow, Josephine; four brothers, Andrew, WE BOUGHT 2 CAR LOADS OF STEARNS FOSTER MATTRESSES COVERED WITH A DISCONTINUED TICKING Michael, and Frank, all of Miami. Arrangements by Wadlington Funeral Home. and Joseph of Perth Amboy; and two sisters, Mrs.

Ann Kolnack ot Cartaret, N.J., and Mrs. Marie Palmer of Middle Oak Park, N.J. Arrangements by Wadlington Funeral Home. Joseph S. Roland Joseph S.

Roland, 74. 16 SE Ninth a longtime winter resident from Ridgefield, died Saturday at his home after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Alice, a son, Frank J. Roland, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Brown, brother, Charles, and five grandchildren.

Arrangements by Fairchild N. Federal Funeral Home. 4 i 1 i in 1 (. hi.iLx.i v' 'U Lrm whip fit 1 I wmimW in i.miiiriiniiipM -iQiipi prt Donald Brooks rOMPANO BEADI Donald C. Brooks, 45.

1208 NE Fifth Pompano Beach, died Saturday morning at Holy Cross Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Co-letta. 2 sons, Michael and Randolph, and his mother, Mrs. Le-roy Brooks.

Arrangements by Kraeer Funeral Home. Infant Medlin WEST HOLLYWOOD The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Medlin, 951 NW 74Sh died at Memorial Hospital Friday. Survivors include the parents and a sister, Tarn mare.

Wadlington Funeral Home is in "-t rr I 1 7 I -C i. 1 1 i. Bnrrell Moore HOLLYWOOD Burrell Moore. 54. West Hollywood, died Thursday at Hollywood Memorial Hospital.

He is survived by one son. Gary, and a daughter, Mrs. Delores Lawrence; Funeral arrangements by Baird Case W. Broward Funeral Home. John B.

Xaestri charge. WEST HOLLYWOOD John B. Naestri. 68, of 5626 Garfield St. died Saturday at Monroe-Jackson Hospital in Hollywood.

Survivors include his widow, Mary, of West Hollywood; a son, Joseph, two brothers, and a sister, all of Floral Park, N.J. Wadlington Funeral home is in charge. Mrs. Mary F. Dares POMPANO BEACH Mrs.

Mary F. Dares. 88, died Saturday at the Pompano Beach Nursing home, where she lived. She is survived by a niece, Margarita Ryan, and a sister, Mrs. Albert Car, Portsmouth, Nil.

Arrangements by Kraeer Funeral Home. 7 3950 REGULARLY AND ALWAYS II PRICED AT 59.50 EACH 11 famous firm steams foster 11 mattress or box springs The identical mattreii end box spring fhat otKer jtorti that tell Stearni 4 Foster bedding throughout the county have priced at 59.50 now yours at only 39.50. We can't tell you the label, but you'll recognize it on sight! We bought the last 1,000 from at low prices because of the season change of ticking the famous quality Is the same! M.VMBERSltor, Till FLOOR I Anthony Richel WEST HOLLYWOOD Anthony Richel. 66, of 6221 SW 10th died Friday at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood. He came from Linden, N.J., two months ago.

Survivors are his wife, Mary, four brothers, three sisters and a -nephew, Michael Richel of Holly-Twood. Wintter Funeral Chanel has Edmund L. Burke NORTH BEACH Edmund L. Burke. 69.

of 1348 NE 180th St. died at his home Friday. He is survived by his idow. Edna. Arrangements" by Hollywood of local arrangements Mortuarv.

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